Susan Gordon
1) Ginger
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The future seems uncertain for recent college graduate Ginger Mathis. Her English lit degree hasn't miraculously scored her a publishing deal, and her part-time job isn't making a dent in her student loans (or getting her pushy mother off her back). The only thing Ginger knows for sure is that she feels lost trying to navigate adulthood, let alone find her life's purpose. And her recent breast cancer diagnosis certainly doesn't ease that anxiety.
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In Because of Eva, an American Jewish woman travels to Eastern Europe and Israel to solve mysteries in her family's past by delving into World War II and Holocaust history. What began as a seemingly simple search for "Eva," the elderly relative who had signed Gordon's grandfather's death certificate in New York long ago, became a journey of discovery when Gordon found her in Tel Aviv. There, she heard Eva's stories of survival during the Holocaust,...
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This is a pirate movie fantasy made well before Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow character existed. A young boy is magically transported back in time to a pirate ship. It begins with a boy playing on the remains of an old ship. He spots a bottle that drifts on the beach & while handling it wishes he could be aboard a pirate ship. Suddenly a genie pops out and grants his wish & the fun begins!
4) Tormented
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Cult director Bert I. Gordon directs this terrifying story of passion. Tom Stewart is preparing to marry the woman he loves. All is well until Tom's old flame confronts him at the top of the island's lighthouse, claiming he can only be hers! A freak accident throws the scorned woman to her death. At first relieved, Tom's tune changes when her vengeful spirit begins to follow him wherever he goes.
5) Easy Does It
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Two best friends and their accidental hostage careen across the 1970s American South on a treasure hunt turned crime spree
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Danny Kaye cuts loose with his trademark musical clowning. Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong plays his horn and croons in that famed gargling-granite voice. Big Band icons Bob Crosby, Ray Anthony and Shelly Manne join the fun. And Barbara Bel Geddes (decades before Dallas) and debuting teen Tuesday Weld add to the excellent performances in The Five Pennies, the success-tempered-with-tears biopic of jazz great Red Nichols (portrayed by Kaye). Superb, too,...